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Table 1. Description and parameter values of the NiV model.
Figure 1. NIV model with control and without control, parameter values are taken from Table 1
Figure 3. NiV model with high disease induced death rate, α = 3 and other parameter values are taken from Table 1
Figure 5. NiV model with high contact rate, β = 2 and other parameter values are taken from Table 1
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